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>>neil: and bill clinton did not take it all back. if you noticed. >>guest: he had it right the first time. he got a smack down from the white house. >>neil: leak he cares. >>guest: you will see more democrats the next few months making the case now is not the time to ignite this. >>neil: but time is awasting. because they back up the planes at la guardia. >> more uncle sam gets out the more the house, market looks up? . concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. >>neil: with a number of delinquent homes foreclosuring, and uncle sam make as move to sell this stuff in the private market what can we expect not housing market? to our realtor extraordinaire one of the best on the planet, she doesn't say the universe, by the way, because unlike certain beauty imagine ends they stick to earth. what is happening? >>guest: well, is it going to work? it is
>>neil: and bill clinton did not take it all back. if you noticed. >>guest: he had it right the first time. he got a smack down from the white house. >>neil: leak he cares. >>guest: you will see more democrats the next few months making the case now is not the time to ignite this. >>neil: but time is awasting. because they back up the planes at la guardia. >> more uncle sam gets out the more the house, market looks up? . concrete. and steel. our cloud is the...
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bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an incredible skill he has. i think obama is never going to behat. >> charlie:this convention and we assume the president will perform well. everybody is teed tup and capable as we have seen in the other conventions. where does that lead the campaign? does this put them on a bump ra ject trito put this thing away? >> there's not much give right now in the elector at. i think it's possible that the president could get a 3 or 4 points out of this at least temporary. 3 or 4. convention tend not to linger but that would be a pettyig. >> charlie:until
bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an...
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i mean, it is not new -- you know, bill clinton ran in 1992, but it has been lost, and, you know, the focus ofthe midd class is new, that's why it is the middle class as the title of the book and if you have an election that is -- when bill clinton had an election about it is the economy stupid, when he did the address after the election he said i am not going to look at the whole state of the union and just talk about the economy and talk about how we get that fixed. if we have an election that is just about the middle class, and by the way the politics helps elections elects democrats and get a majority that may be able to do something about it, but then that creates the mandate, the context, context f acting we need both things they are open to big bold things as long as you are focused on the future. >> yes. and understand the election of 2008 was about hope and change, it was not -- it really wasn't so much about the middle class. i mean the president, in the defense, in senator clinton's campaign was more about the middle class during the primaries. >> rose: and in pennsylvania
i mean, it is not new -- you know, bill clinton ran in 1992, but it has been lost, and, you know, the focus ofthe midd class is new, that's why it is the middle class as the title of the book and if you have an election that is -- when bill clinton had an election about it is the economy stupid, when he did the address after the election he said i am not going to look at the whole state of the union and just talk about the economy and talk about how we get that fixed. if we have an election...
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bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an incredible skill he has. i think obama is never going to be that. >> charlie:this convention and we assume the president will perform well. everybody is teed tup and capable as we have seen in the other conventions. where does that lead the campaign? does this put them on a bump ra ject trito put this thing away? >> there's not much give right now in the elector at. i think it's possible that the president could get a 3 or 4 points out of this at least temporary. 3 or 4. convention tend not to linger but that would be a pretty big. >> charlie:u
bill clinton is talker and persuader. you think about the ways in which he has a mastery of policy, he marshalls date at that and evidence and then marries that up to incredibly plit wal strategy. it doesn't demean barack obama those are not his skill set. president clinton is not is that inspiring. think back to his -- >> charlie:best i heard brak church in memphis. >> very rare he would have peoplen their feet and in tears in the way barack obama has done over his career. it's an...
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plus or minus clinton? >> plus. >> plus or minus? >> what day is this? because some days, he is effective. some days, he is in big trouble. no president has won running on higher texts. consumer confidence is in the mid 60s. when it's been less, 100 above. he is 30 points from that. we are ally. it is june. but i said 8 monthsiago radio that obama would lose by 7 to 8 points. i am stacking with that because he doesn't have a defined time. >> not running on tax increases. the president is running on bringing jobs to all americans. >> that's what the republicans wants to talk. >> advocated a tax increase. >> he is talking about the fact we need to get americans back to work. congress refuses to do that. >> go for it. >> you guys we have to go. calendar republican party from the centre for american progress, i am going to thank you both for coming inside the war room brief. we will have you back longer next time. up next former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. he enters the as a culinary manager i make sure our guests have an over the top experience. being
plus or minus clinton? >> plus. >> plus or minus? >> what day is this? because some days, he is effective. some days, he is in big trouble. no president has won running on higher texts. consumer confidence is in the mid 60s. when it's been less, 100 above. he is 30 points from that. we are ally. it is june. but i said 8 monthsiago radio that obama would lose by 7 to 8 points. i am stacking with that because he doesn't have a defined time. >> not running on tax increases....
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so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot of things. this mitt romney guy, on the other hand, is so far to the right that he's leaving john mccain in his dust. >> you know, before we go, the speech that mitt romney had just given to the naacp, i want to get your view on this. he had outlined five points on his getting america back to work plan and this of course is a fight for the middle. one of which was taking full advantage of the united states energy resources, expanding trade, reducing government spending, just three of the five areas that he outlined. what's your thought on that? will that work to get the middle? >> he is not going to
so again, there's no surprise that barack obama would reach out to bill clinton or cite bill clint clinton. what barack obama is actually doing is similar to what mitt romney is doing with bill clinton is giving kudos to people like john mccain, though. he's doing the same thing that romney is doing in the opposite way. he's saying look, i, barack obama, am a reasonable guy who has tried to reach out to republicans like john mccain. hey, i agree with john mccain, my erstwhile opponent, on a lot...
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i'm not saying he's going to govern as bill clinton. i'm just saying i don't think he's going to go in there and govern from the hard right. i think -- >> this is exciting stuff we're talking about. this is the reason this campaign is fascinating. >> you wouldn't know it. >> a lot of people think romney is to the left. some on the right think president obama is to the left of how he presents himself. here is my last question to you. if paul ryan is nagging him to be unleashed, why do you have any faith he will give him cover to move to the center? >> well, i think -- >> what gives you hope -- >> think about what you have to do, we could spend the next 20 minutes on this. think about what happens after this election. you have all of those tax cuts that expire and you have automatic spending cuts that kick in. it means congress will have to do some kind of global deal, whether it's simpson/bowles or something else. it has to be done in a four to five month period. as part of that you have a real opportunity to do entitlement reform. if yo
i'm not saying he's going to govern as bill clinton. i'm just saying i don't think he's going to go in there and govern from the hard right. i think -- >> this is exciting stuff we're talking about. this is the reason this campaign is fascinating. >> you wouldn't know it. >> a lot of people think romney is to the left. some on the right think president obama is to the left of how he presents himself. here is my last question to you. if paul ryan is nagging him to be unleashed,...
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when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton, you don't just see the past. you see the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and then head for the presidency, play in the present? >> well, i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants. and i, frankly, i think that's an if. some people don't think that's an if. some think it's a when. i think if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, such a well-known figure. she's done a good job as secretary of state. she is hillary clinton and so, in four years, she has the potential there for -- >> who would -- let's go to doug and let's do some talking here. if she decides to go out there and take a year. she'd probably want to take a year after the excruciating worldwide job she's had. take a break. don't get committed to anything that would tie her down and begin to run a year or two before the presidential election. who would be her oppon snent who would try to challenge her for the nomination? andrew cuomo. who would have a chance t
when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton, you don't just see the past. you see the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and then head for the presidency, play in the present? >> well, i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants. and i, frankly, i think that's an if. some people don't think that's an if. some think it's a when. i think if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, such a...
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bill clinton will be on the stump for wisconsin. basically pulling what's being referred to as a corey booker. veering off message and calling bane sterling. how hard is it to keep the campaign on message? especially when bill clinton is going to take to the air waves and say he had a good business record. it usually leads to you pulling hair out. i think there's a problem with the obama campaign. when you step back and think about this message about private equity versus the president's approach these are very two different visions about the role of government can and should be. this notion doesn't fly for one simple reason. you don't look at it that way. you invest in government in the future. you wouldn't have the hoover dam. you wouldn't have the interstate highway system. this is not about investing for the quarter. but at the end of the day, for whatever reason, some of the surrogates aren't getting the message across as clear and crisp as they could. >> let's ask about what romney said asking to grade the president's first te
bill clinton will be on the stump for wisconsin. basically pulling what's being referred to as a corey booker. veering off message and calling bane sterling. how hard is it to keep the campaign on message? especially when bill clinton is going to take to the air waves and say he had a good business record. it usually leads to you pulling hair out. i think there's a problem with the obama campaign. when you step back and think about this message about private equity versus the president's...
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is hoping that senator clinton, now secretary of state clinton, is going to run for president in 2016? do you have a sense he wants that to happen? >> we never discussed it. we talk frequently. that's never come up. but we couldn't have a better candidate in 2016 if she wants to run. >> is he out there to -- okay, let's talk politics, because you're a politician, i'm just an observer. but there's a phrase called clearing the field. i have a sense, and this is not negative, i tell you. i admire the president, the former president, tremendously. but he's clearing the field for hillary clinton, the next time. he doesn't want to see any opponents like joe biden or martin o'malley or rahm emanuel. he doesn't want anyone come ought there testing the water to run against her. he wants to be able to say to her spouse, you run, he may have to talk her into it, because there's not going to be any democrat getting in your way. >> fact of the matter is, he hasn't come out for too many candidates in this primary, regardless of how folks have tried to make this the president versus the former presi
is hoping that senator clinton, now secretary of state clinton, is going to run for president in 2016? do you have a sense he wants that to happen? >> we never discussed it. we talk frequently. that's never come up. but we couldn't have a better candidate in 2016 if she wants to run. >> is he out there to -- okay, let's talk politics, because you're a politician, i'm just an observer. but there's a phrase called clearing the field. i have a sense, and this is not negative, i tell...
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that, you know, a lot of us know president clinton -- if bill clinton had any -- had seen the jobs record that was emerging under bush, after a year he would have called everybody in his office and said what the hell is happening? do something about it. and there was certainly no sense of urgency about that. and what could they have done? see, these were new conditions. and so i wouldn't say that it was the policies rather it was the absence of policies to respond to the new conditions. >> to be clear the shift in tax. the two bush tax cuts are no more significance than the reagan era taxes and the clinton era taxes? >> one of the things that's interesting here, there does not seem to be a significant any kind of discontinuity when you really cut tax rates and when you raise tax rates. they both have very modest effects. i think the clinton and reagan -- and this is important for the current era -- their records tell us you can address deficits aggressively and not interfere with income growth so long as the economy is expanding aggressively. which is something -- >> and you can explore d
that, you know, a lot of us know president clinton -- if bill clinton had any -- had seen the jobs record that was emerging under bush, after a year he would have called everybody in his office and said what the hell is happening? do something about it. and there was certainly no sense of urgency about that. and what could they have done? see, these were new conditions. and so i wouldn't say that it was the policies rather it was the absence of policies to respond to the new conditions....
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in a speech today, former president bill clinton will use his star power to talk about the growth of wind power in the midwest. one study shows adding wind energy to the grid saves midwest consumers between $65 and $200 per year. bill clinton has become an increasingly strong proponent of renewable energy, and specifically wind power. the former president is using his global presence to push for private and governmental adoption of clean energies. in her first major move since becoming ceo of yahoo, marissa mayer is calling for a complete overhaul of its email. the new design has a cleaner look and fewer ads. mayer blogs that's what consumers want. competition is tough in the webmail space, especially as more teens prefer texting. web- based email edged up just 1.1% in september of 2012 compared to last year. site-wise, aol was down 8%, hotmaiil was off by 18%, and yahoo down by 16%. gmail, however, gained 16%. nothing draws a crowd like the last of anything. even if its made of artificial ingredients such as cellulose gum, which is also found in rocket fuel. such is the send-off con
in a speech today, former president bill clinton will use his star power to talk about the growth of wind power in the midwest. one study shows adding wind energy to the grid saves midwest consumers between $65 and $200 per year. bill clinton has become an increasingly strong proponent of renewable energy, and specifically wind power. the former president is using his global presence to push for private and governmental adoption of clean energies. in her first major move since becoming ceo of...
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you still have his wife hillary clinton as secretary of state. so the clintons are very important. they remind people of what a good economy was when the democrats had eight years. >> so well said. so well said. so we're talking about the past, the present and the future. the past looks damn good. great unemployment numbers. a growth. the eyeball. everything was great, right? in fact, when the republicans say restoration, they really mean go back to this guy. not back to w. nobody wants to go back to w. let's talk about the president. fantastic work around the world. let's talk about future. incipient, when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton you don't see the past but the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and head for the presidency play in the present? >> i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants, and i frankly i think that is an if. some people don't think it's an if. they think it's when. if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, well-known figure, done a good job as secreta
you still have his wife hillary clinton as secretary of state. so the clintons are very important. they remind people of what a good economy was when the democrats had eight years. >> so well said. so well said. so we're talking about the past, the present and the future. the past looks damn good. great unemployment numbers. a growth. the eyeball. everything was great, right? in fact, when the republicans say restoration, they really mean go back to this guy. not back to w. nobody wants...
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as president clinton pointed out,one thing is missing from it -- arithmetic. [applause] they talk about -- they say the most important thing we have to do is reduce the deficit. then the first thing they do is to spend trillions of dollars more on tax breaks for the wealthy. not just the bush tax cuts. on top of the bush tax cuts, $5 trillion more. they must have skipped math class when they were in school. [laughter] that math does not add up. whenever you ask them to explain the plan, they will not. they will not say how they will pay for $5 trillion in new tax cuts. sometimes this money gets all mixed up, millions, billions. $5 trillion over 10 years means $500 billion every year. $500 billion is about the amount of our entire defense budget. everything we spend on our military -- everything -- troops, planes, carriers -- it is about $500 billion. they are saying they are going to give a tax cut equivalent to our entire defense budget every single year. they cannot tell you how they are going to pay for it. and the truth is they cannot pay for it without ra
as president clinton pointed out,one thing is missing from it -- arithmetic. [applause] they talk about -- they say the most important thing we have to do is reduce the deficit. then the first thing they do is to spend trillions of dollars more on tax breaks for the wealthy. not just the bush tax cuts. on top of the bush tax cuts, $5 trillion more. they must have skipped math class when they were in school. [laughter] that math does not add up. whenever you ask them to explain the plan, they...
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really full -- for bill clinton. the republicans seemed to have missed an opportunity to talk about the future. they were so concerned about talking about mitt romney. >> they have a plan for the future. it's a secret man now and it is this medicare reform and tax reform, pretty big things. they missed the opportunity to talk about what they have. the democrat haves nothing right now. i've asked probably 15 or 16 very senior democrats over the past couple days, what one law wowl like to see president obama pass if he gets a second term and the a answer is zero. no one can give me an answer. i know they want to preserve medicare and student loans and pell grants and medicate. 4 years ago we had a bunch of big proposals sit inning front of us. we were sitting democratic convention. health care plan, house whoing a whole bunch of policy proposals. we've got nothing now. everyone keeps saying to me don't worry the president will outline t i hope so. >> charlie:there's no word what it might be. you would think there would
really full -- for bill clinton. the republicans seemed to have missed an opportunity to talk about the future. they were so concerned about talking about mitt romney. >> they have a plan for the future. it's a secret man now and it is this medicare reform and tax reform, pretty big things. they missed the opportunity to talk about what they have. the democrat haves nothing right now. i've asked probably 15 or 16 very senior democrats over the past couple days, what one law wowl like to...
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bill clinton would invite them to the white house. a lot of democratic fund-raisers say obama has done more to burn the bridges that bill clinton built in two years than bill clinton did to burn the bridges in eight years. they're worried about it and it's forcing them to rely more on hollywood money which we see them courting in the form of steven spielberg who also didn't give a lot of money in the superpacs and some of the new blood on wall street as well as some of the silicone valley they're relying on because the wall street typed who have given to the democrats in the past aren't enamored with obama. >> they see him, these wealthy democrats, as being business people as being divisive and engaging in class war fare. he has supporters and democrats could go back to their favorite groups of supporters, trial lawyers. >> with the new tort reform. >> that's right. >> ken, what about the loophole, though? is this going to be closed because this is one of those things i could see could benefit both sides? but it's truly seeming ridicu
bill clinton would invite them to the white house. a lot of democratic fund-raisers say obama has done more to burn the bridges that bill clinton built in two years than bill clinton did to burn the bridges in eight years. they're worried about it and it's forcing them to rely more on hollywood money which we see them courting in the form of steven spielberg who also didn't give a lot of money in the superpacs and some of the new blood on wall street as well as some of the silicone valley...
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the obamas live large and go to glam spots, the vineyard, the clintons did this, too. no one said much, except the re-election year of 1996. you had dick morris poll to see where he should go on vacation. >> and he went to new jersey? >> he went to the west. reagan had a very pleasant ranch in california. >> santa barbara, not crying for reagan. >> we tease him about speeding around in a cigarette boat. but the clintons and the obamas, they are martha's vineyard -- you who do you pronounce that? >> martha's vineyard, yes. they get away with it. >> that's -- >> that was a different time. >> you know what? it was a very different time. bill clinton was very fortunate to be president during the tech boom. >> when pets.com is worth a million dollars, you can go to martha's vineyard. >> more red ink than you can write and they were making money. he could get away with it then. you can't get away with that now because no one has money in their pocket. no one is getting a job i. i wouldn't say no one. >> and to see the president -- the president's wife, who is supposed to be
the obamas live large and go to glam spots, the vineyard, the clintons did this, too. no one said much, except the re-election year of 1996. you had dick morris poll to see where he should go on vacation. >> and he went to new jersey? >> he went to the west. reagan had a very pleasant ranch in california. >> santa barbara, not crying for reagan. >> we tease him about speeding around in a cigarette boat. but the clintons and the obamas, they are martha's vineyard -- you...
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instead, despite this we're not clinton idea, he inherits the clinton team because he doesn't have a number of democrats who he believes in, he knows well, he's worked with, and he's developed some trust. so not only does he not have a network entering, but he doesn't develop that network as well. and i think the team of clinton, people that he inherits, are kind of a throwback to that clinton era in the '90s of group think. and that is what obama gets on a daily basis. and i think that's also what daley and some of the other points concluded. and i don't think valerie jarrett necessarily being the personal right-hand adviser to both michelle and barack is necessarily a good thing, and i'd like your comments, please. >> yeah. i think that's right. i mean, i think that, um, obama by disposition is a bit of a loner. not a glad-hander, not the kind of guy that just derives kind of satisfaction from getting on the phone and calling 20 people in an afternoon just to take the temperature, you know, as clinton sort of famously did. i think that's right. obama had kind of a natural, you know
instead, despite this we're not clinton idea, he inherits the clinton team because he doesn't have a number of democrats who he believes in, he knows well, he's worked with, and he's developed some trust. so not only does he not have a network entering, but he doesn't develop that network as well. and i think the team of clinton, people that he inherits, are kind of a throwback to that clinton era in the '90s of group think. and that is what obama gets on a daily basis. and i think that's also...
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a lot of the fund-raiser rs say obama has done more to burn the bridges clinton built than bill clinton did to build them. it's forcing them to rely more on hollywood money, which we see them courting in the form of steven spielberg and to a lesser extent, some of the new blood on wall street as well as some of the silicon valley money you see democrats really relying on because a lot of these wall street types who had given to democrats in the past just around enamored with president obama and aren't responding to the pitches of these super packs. >> they see these wealthy democrats as being the business people. you're hearing this now. he has some supporters. democrats can go back to one of their favorite groups of people, trial lawyers. they remain resolutely democrat. >> no tort reform. what about this loophole though? is this going to be closed? because this is one of those things i could see could benefit both sides, but seems ridiculous. >> that's right. and for the first time, we saw the democrats who have complained most loudly about this, take advantage of that. they transferr
a lot of the fund-raiser rs say obama has done more to burn the bridges clinton built than bill clinton did to build them. it's forcing them to rely more on hollywood money, which we see them courting in the form of steven spielberg and to a lesser extent, some of the new blood on wall street as well as some of the silicon valley money you see democrats really relying on because a lot of these wall street types who had given to democrats in the past just around enamored with president obama and...
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. >> ifill: i kept thinking about bill clinton has tough job when he gives keynote he's a great speaker but this is a very strong kick off for this fall campaign for mitt romney. >> woodruff: a tougher job however for this keynote speaker a tough was to introduce mitt romney to the rest of america. >> he made him more working class. that was helped. the line of the night will be ann romney's "this man will not fail" this will be the thing we'll all remember from tonight and her conviction behind that which applies on multiple levels. >> woodruff: she said -- i want to talk to you about love. chris christie said at the beginning and the end of her remarks. chris christie said i want to talk to you about respect being more important than love. >> exactly right. you her's was very personal. quite moving and appealing. but she told us he made her laugh, where is the humor. >> it was polls don't show. >> ifill: but in the hall he was loved and chris christie people got delirious, a big difference. >> woodruff: we'll be out to the floor from jeffrey brown is in the middle of it all. jeff? >>
. >> ifill: i kept thinking about bill clinton has tough job when he gives keynote he's a great speaker but this is a very strong kick off for this fall campaign for mitt romney. >> woodruff: a tougher job however for this keynote speaker a tough was to introduce mitt romney to the rest of america. >> he made him more working class. that was helped. the line of the night will be ann romney's "this man will not fail" this will be the thing we'll all remember from...
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inevitably, bill clinton wins the fight. it may say something about 2012 and certainly something about 2016. this is "hardball," the place for politics. facturing. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get...
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whatever hillary clinton may decide, it's clear bill clinton wants her to be president. the good thing, potentially in this tango between the clintons and obama, is that it did be played well. having the clinton people board the obama reelection campaign is a plus any way you look at it. combining the votes was the key to winning the election in 2008 and it will be begin in 2012. a smart move for the clinton's and obama will be to keep the peace in november. thank you for being with us, "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> welcome to "politicsnation," i'm al sharpton in burbank. do you recognize this face? look closely, it should wring a
whatever hillary clinton may decide, it's clear bill clinton wants her to be president. the good thing, potentially in this tango between the clintons and obama, is that it did be played well. having the clinton people board the obama reelection campaign is a plus any way you look at it. combining the votes was the key to winning the election in 2008 and it will be begin in 2012. a smart move for the clinton's and obama will be to keep the peace in november. thank you for being with us,...